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1 Ship Source Pollution Regimes (Canada)—A Primer

  • Peter J. Cullen
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Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Table of Contents v
  3. Preface ix
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Protection of the Marine Environment
  6. Ship Source Pollution Regimes (Canada)—A Primer 7
  7. Environmental Protection and Offshore Petroleum Activities: A Regulator’s Perspective 21
  8. Protection of the Marine Environment: The International Legal Context 33
  9. The Fisheries Act as an Environmental Protection Statute 59
  10. Offshore Arctic Electricity Generation and Transmission Structures 73
  11. Braiding Together Indigenous and Canadian Legal Traditions for Fisheries Management: Recent Pacific Coast Experience 99
  12. LNG–Fuelled Vessels— Environmentally Friendly Ships for the Arctic 137
  13. Going with the Flow: Tidal Regulation in Atlantic Canada 149
  14. Pressures on the Ocean: Scientific Perspective 159
  15. Anticipating and Avoiding Environmental Protection Disputes during Decommissioning of Oil and Gas Projects Offshore Canada 169
  16. Enforcement Issues in Canadian Wildlife Protection
  17. Enforcement of the Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act 185
  18. Reconciliation—Territorial Wildlife Regimes and the Future of the Northern Wildlife Resource 201
  19. Buffalo in Banff National Park: Framework for Reconciliation in Wildlife Management 217
  20. An Overview of Wildlife Legislation in Alberta 229
  21. Wildlife and Habitat Protection/ Management Other Than by Wildlife Laws: Roles for Courts 243
  22. A Role for the Courts in Market-Based Conservation 257
  23. Management and Enforcement Challenges for Highly Migratory Species: The Case of Atlantic Bluefin Tuna 271
  24. Challenges in Receiving Species at Risk Act Protections: A Killer (Whale) Case Study 283
  25. Administrative Penalties in Alberta: Overview and Latest Trends 301
  26. Enforcement of Canadian Greenhouse Gas Emissions Laws
  27. Canada’s International Climate Obligations and Provincial Diversity in Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A Fertile Ground for Multifaceted Litigation 317
  28. National Carbon Pricing in Canada 341
  29. Municipalities and Greenhouse Gas Regulation and Management 355
  30. The Cap-and-Trade System for Greenhouse Gas Emission Allowances: The Quebec Experience 367
  31. Enforcement and Withdrawal under the California–Quebec (and Not Ontario) Cap-and-Trade Linkage Agreement 375
  32. Enforcing Canada’s Federal Methane Regulations for the Upstream Oil and Gas Industry 393
  33. Regulation and Enforcement of Oil Sands Emissions 411
  34. Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Canadian Agriculture 423
  35. Regulating Greenhouse Gas Emissions from International Shipping 437
  36. List of Contributors 467
  37. Index 469
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